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Ancient Ceramic Plate Wall Hanging Prometheus Greek Mythology
Ancient Ceramic Plate Wall Hanging Prometheus and Atlas Museum reproduction Greek Mythology
from Gevetery the Arkesilas Painter 560-550 BC
Dimensions
Diameter 22 cm
Prometheus stole fire and gave it to humans. Zeus condemned Prometheus to eternal torment for his transgression.
Prometheus was tied to a rock and a vulture - the emblem of Zeus - ate his liver once a day.
His liver grew back at night and the vulture ate his liver during the day. Prometheus was freed by Hercules.
Ancient Ceramic Plate Wall Hanging Prometheus and Atlas Museum reproduction Greek Mythology
from Gevetery the Arkesilas Painter 560-550 BC
Dimensions
Diameter 22 cm
Prometheus stole fire and gave it to humans. Zeus condemned Prometheus to eternal torment for his transgression.
Prometheus was tied to a rock and a vulture - the emblem of Zeus - ate his liver once a day.
His liver grew back at night and the vulture ate his liver during the day. Prometheus was freed by Hercules.
Specific References
Original Cretan products